(Alliance News) - Espe Spa announced Tuesday the signing of three new photovoltaic contracts in Italy, representing a total capacity of approximately 18.1 MWp and a combined value of roughly EUR11.1 million, with completion scheduled by 2026.
Two of the orders involve the construction of ground-mounted solar plants. The first, located in the province of Bologna, consists of an 8.7 MWp facility utilizing tracker technology for an independent operator, valued at approximately EUR5.2 million.
The second covers three plants in the province of Belluno with a total capacity of 5.5 MWp and a value of approximately EUR3.9 million, commissioned by a new client active in the granular materials sector.
The third contract entails revamping and repowering works on an existing plant in the province of Rovigo, totaling 3.9 MWp for a value of approximately EUR2.0 million, underscoring the company's expertise in optimizing brownfield assets.
These new mandates strengthen Espe's positioning in the utility-scale segment and bolster its order backlog, which currently stands at approximately EUR92.2 million. This provides visibility through the first half of 2027, with a significant concentration in the photovoltaic sector.
By Giuseppe Fabio Ciccomascolo, Alliance News senior reporter
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